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* Johari the wereleopard from [[Quest for Glory III: Wages of War]]
* Johari the wereleopard from [[Quest for Glory III: Wages of War]]
* Clover from [[Totally Spies!]] gets transformed into a cat hybrid in the episode [[List of Totally Spies episodes|Wild Style]] {{col-2}}
* Clover from [[Totally Spies!]] gets transformed into a cat hybrid in the episode [[List of Totally Spies episodes|Wild Style]] {{col-2}}
* [[Kisa Sohma]] from ''[[Fruits Basket]]'' transforms into a tiger from the zodiac when hugged by a guy or whenever her body is under a lot of stress.
* [[Kisa Sohma]] from ''[[Fruits Basket]]'' transforms into a tiger from the zodiac when hugged by a guy or whenever her body is under a lot of stress.
*Minea from [[Vassalord]] is an android maid who can transform into a persian cat. She spends most of her time as a cat, only transforming when necessary to carry out her duties around the house or to attack someone.
* Rose from [[+Anima]], a Cat +Anima; her fingernails turn into claws and she gains catlike speed. She also has two tiger like stripes on her cheeks and a stripe on her forehead.
* Rose from [[+Anima]], a Cat +Anima; her fingernails turn into claws and she gains catlike speed. She also has two tiger like stripes on her cheeks and a stripe on her forehead.
* [[Shampoo (Ranma ½)|Shampoo]] from ''[[Ranma 1/2]]'' transforms into a cat when splashed with cold water.
* [[Shampoo (Ranma ½)|Shampoo]] from ''[[Ranma 1/2]]'' transforms into a cat when splashed with cold water.

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This is a list of catgirls in fictional works.


Catgirls who always have real cat ears and a tail

Nekomusume

Nekomusume (猫娘), meaning "cat-girl". In Japanese,it means cat mother.

Catgirls who always have real cat ears

Girls who transform into catgirls

Girls who are seen wearing catgirl costumes regularly

Catboys

Western catgirls

Live action catgirls

Webcomic catgirls

Others

References

  1. ^ page 14, part 4 of Gaijin Hi
  2. ^ Erin Barrett, Jack Mingo, Cats Don't Always Land on Their Feet, pp. 8–9, ISBN 9781573247214
  3. ^ Jaqueline Berndt (1995). Phänomen Manga (in German). Berlin. p. page 111. ISBN 3-86124-289-3. {{cite book}}: |page= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)